Autopsy
Morbidity Triumphant


4.0
excellent

Review

by Brendan Schroer STAFF
October 15th, 2022 | 33 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: One hell of a bloody thrill ride

Death metal trends may come and go, but Chris Reifert is one of those special musicians you can (almost) always rely on to keep the flame of the old guard alive; after all, we’re talking about the same guy who performed on Death’s classic Scream Bloody Gore and helped spearhead the first wave of the genre. Through thick and thin, Autopsy’s vile brand of death/doom riffery has remained largely unchanged (excepting Shitfun, but let’s not talk about that). If it ain’t broke, why fix it? Just give me some disgusting gutturals, brutal riffs, and stank-face breakdowns, and I’ll be happy. Still, even in the context of Autopsy’s recent string of successes, I get the sense that the boys felt they had a bit more to prove on 2022’s Morbidity Triumphant.

To put it plainly, this is the most energized and inspired the band have sounded in years. The core ingredients of their sound are still as present as ever, but – and I know it sounds a bit trivial – the riffs are just better this time around. Take “Stab the Brain” for instance: the synthesis of brutality and groove here is just undeniable, as the opening salvo of speedy riffage gives way to an infectious doomy swing. And much like any great Autopsy record, there’s just a certain filth and rot to the music that’s palpable through the speakers. The slow, murky intro to “Final Frost” immediately conjures images of decaying zombies rising from the crypt at night, only reinforced by the sickening growls of Reifert and guitarist Eric Cutler. Of course, this doesn’t last too long, as eventually the track transforms into a furious affair with rapid-fire drumwork and nimble fretwork. And this leads me to one of the best aspects of Morbidity Triumphant: how well each disparate section connects with each other.

The band’s “death/doom” tag can be taken quite literally, as some parts are pure old-school death metal and some sections are pure doom metal. However, the connective tissue between these distinct tempo changes is generally butter-smooth. “Born in Blood” is a perfect example of this, as the atmosphere and feel of the song never changes, no matter what pace the band are playing at. You’ve got your funereal opening crawl, a thrashy midsection, and a return to the doom metal at the end; still, the same agonized vocals, grimy guitar tone, and overall adaptability of the musicians prevent each transition from sounding forced or awkward. And while we’re on the subject of the talent on display here, each band member gets plenty of time to shine. Obviously Reifert is still the star of the show, but the dynamic guitar duo of Cutler and Danny Coralles remains highly potent here. Whether it’s the groovy Sabbath-esque riffage of “The Voracious One”, the creepy melodic harmonies on “Flesh Strewn Temple”, or the fierce thrash-laden carnage of “Knife Slice, Axe Chop”, they know how to rise to any occasion or mood the music calls for. Combine that with the solid chemistry in the rhythm section of Reifert and bass newcomer Greg Wilkinson, and these songs are in some damn fine hands.

With all of that said, it’s not like Morbidity Triumphant innovates in any major way. If you didn’t like previous Autopsy records – or old school death metal in general – this will absolutely not change your mind. But with that kind of album cover, were you really expecting there to be any major stylistic changes here from their previous stuff? This is just a brutal, grimy, fun death metal record – simple as that. And while a bit more variety would certainly be welcome on the next album, Autopsy’s familiar formula hasn’t been executed this well in quite some time.

REWINDING ALL THE FUCKING GORE
HORROR FLICKS STREWN ON THE FLOOR;
KNIFE SLICE, AXE CHOP
STREAMS OF BLOOD THAT NEVER STOP!!!




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Comments:Add a Comment 
Koris
Staff Reviewer
October 15th 2022


21121 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

A little treat for the Halloween season ;]

evilford
October 15th 2022


64126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Its aight

Koris
Staff Reviewer
October 15th 2022


21121 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fair points indeed

zaruyache
October 15th 2022


27372 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

riffs for days

bigguytoo9
October 15th 2022


1410 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It's the best reunion album bar none from Autopsy.

ChaoticVortex
October 15th 2022


1588 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

These guys are so solid and consistent.

evilford
October 15th 2022


64126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Th&g >

combustion07
October 15th 2022


12822 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

I went a bit overboard with my rating but nonetheless I am stoked these guys still churn out quality shit like this

evilford
October 15th 2022


64126 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"riffs for days"



Hours maybe, not sure about days tho

BigPleb
October 15th 2022


65784 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Not as good as TH&G or Headless Ritual, still great though.

Azog
October 15th 2022


1070 Comments


Clicked with me instantly. This just may be their best material in 30 years.

Gyromania
October 15th 2022


37017 Comments


Fucked up art

Koris
Staff Reviewer
October 15th 2022


21121 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

The lyrics definitely match the art too, that's for sure

Gyromania
October 16th 2022


37017 Comments


Sometimes the vocals are great, other times it sounds like a dog barking

Flugmorph
October 16th 2022


34079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

cool review, love this album

Flugmorph
October 16th 2022


34079 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

TH&G > [3]

Uzumaki
October 17th 2022


4472 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Loved how balanced this sounds

Koris
Staff Reviewer
October 17th 2022


21121 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

True!

Veldin
October 17th 2022


5247 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is so consistently fun

Gyromania
October 18th 2022


37017 Comments


This album is fun! Agreed



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